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Latest revision as of 18:40, 11 December 2024
Infinity or is a mathematical concept that describes something that has no bounds. For example,
and
have a infinite number of digits because they never end. The first use of infinity was during Ancient Greek by Anaximander who referred to it as "apeiron". The symbol,
was first used by English mathematician John Wallis in 1655.
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